Define Subtasks
Explanation
This activity is used to define subtasks. Instructions are commonly broken
down into more detailed activities often referred to as subtasks. In this
activity, subtasks can be defined and used on task types such as interval
maintenance, modifications, LLPs, condition limits and faults.
The subtask will contain similar information as the
instruction. Examples of information common to subtasks and instructions: Type
of operation and the location at which it is to be performed, functional
breakdown, execution phase, competence requirements, material list, tools and
facilities, zones and access panels, and signature requirements.
Note that it is possible to remove an existing subtask
if it is not used by any instructions.
Prerequisites
- Valid serial part revisions must exist.
- Instruction types and instruction locations must
be defined.
- Execution phases must be defined.
- Competencies or roles must be defined.
System Effects
- Subtasks are defined and materials, tools or
facilities, zones and sign off requirements can be entered on the subtask.
- Subtasks of the same part number and revision can
be connected to instructions.
Window
Subtask
Subtasks
Related Window Descriptions
Subtask
Subtask/Subtask
Subtasks
Procedure
- Open the Subtask window and create
a new record (F5). Note that you can also perform this procedure using the
Subtasks window.
- In the Part Number field, enter the part
number of the desired part. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Part Rev field, enter the revision
of the part. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Subtask ID field, enter a unique
identity for your subtask. Enter an appropriate description in the
Subtask Description field.
- In the Competence field, enter the required
competence. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the No Of Persons field, enter the
number of persons required to perform the subtask.
- In the Hour Cons field, enter the hour
consumption.
- In the Work Description field, enter a
suitable work description.
- Optionally, enter information in the Subtask
and/or Function Breakdown areas.
- Save the record (F12).